Order in case 20S-MS-236: suspends language that might prohibit notaries, court reporters and others from administering oaths to witnesses by remote video.

Order in case 20S-MS-237: identifies conditions under which wills and other estate-planning documents may be signed by witnesses and testators remotely.

Order in case 20S-MS-238: provides direction on the impact of emergency orders on such critical family law matters as child support, child custody and parenting time.

Order in case 20S-MS-239: relaxes the maximum number of allowed online hours for attorney and judicial officer education, which means more professional requirements can be met through distance education rather than in-person learning.